When is a Curve a Sign of Scoliosis?
Episode Description
The human spine is designed to support, balance and adapt through a lifetime of growth. But what happens when that growth starts to bend in an unexpected direction? Scoliosis often emerges during periods of rapid development, turning what should be a normal growth spurt into a race against progression. The challenge isn't just finding the curve. It's predicting what that curve will do next.
To explore the latest in scoliosis care, we are joined by Mark Erickson, MD. He specializes in orthopedic surgery and is the Medical Director of the spine center at Children's Hospital Colorado. He is a professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine as well as the fellowship director of pediatric orthopedic surgery.
- How and when scoliosis most commonly presents in children
- What pediatricians can look for during a routine exam
- Particular red flags in the history or physical exam that should cause concern
- How pediatricians should determine who needs imaging
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